This is the third volume of the series, The Black Mirror: An Eastern Orthodox Look at the Dark Side of Technology and Its Best Use. It includes various entries under the heading of Socratic dialogue, opening with a very gently retouched version of the most famous passage Plato ever wrote, in "Plato: The Allegory of the... Flickering Screen?" The goal in all of this is not merely to diagnose a problem, but equip the reader with practical spiritual tools to not be dominated by technology.
This is the third volume of the series, The Black Mirror: An Eastern Orthodox Look at the Dark Side of Technology and Its Best Use. It includes various entries under the heading of Socratic dialogue, opening with a very gently retouched version of the most famous passage Plato ever wrote, in "Plato: The Allegory of the... Flickering Screen?" The goal in all of this is not merely to diagnose a problem, but equip the reader with practical spiritual tools to not be dominated by technology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Who is Br. Christos Jonathan Seth Hayward (thou / thee / thy / thine)? A man, made in the image of God and summoned to ascend to the heights of the likeness of God. A great sinner, and in fact, the chief of sinners. One who is, moment by moment, in each ascetical decision choosing to become one notch more a creature of Heaven, or one notch more a creature of Hell, until his life is spent and his eternal choice between Heaven and Hell is eternally sealed.Man, mediator, midpoint, microcosm, measure: as man he is the recapitulation of the entire spiritual and visible creation, having physical life in common with plants and animals, and noetic life in common with rank upon rank of angel host, and forever in the shadow of that moment when Heaven kissed earth and God and the Son of God became Man and the Son of Man that men and the sons of men might become gods and the sons of God.He's also a writer with a few hobbies, but really, there are more important things in life.
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